On Tue, 1 May 2012 17:28:01 +0000, you wrote:

We've got plenty of jellyfish in the Chesapeake and the water is
brackish and so full of sediment that often I can't see my hand right
in front of my face.  Some places put jellyfish nets up.


>I wish I was in water clean enough for jellyfish.  This is very murky brackish 
>water.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] 
>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rosalie
>Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 1:22 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] EXT :Re: Boat Extraction Gear
>
>I was thinking more of comb jellies or small jellyfish floating in the water.  
>I think sting rays prefer sand.  You could wear a dive skin and thick soled 
>sandals.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>>From: "Densler, Vernon R (AS)" <[email protected]>
>>Sent: May 1, 2012 1:12 PM
>>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>>Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] EXT :Re:  Boat Extraction Gear
>>
>>Yes things like.  Sting Rays would go through a lot of thinner shoes.  Waders 
>>are out.  Not only are the soles to thin but if I bend over they will fill 
>>with water.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [email protected] 
>>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
>>[email protected]
>>Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 12:45 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: EXT :Re: [Liveaboard] Boat Extraction Gear
>>
>>On Tue, 1 May 2012 13:26:02 +0000, you wrote:
>>
>>Personally I would just wear some shoes that are about the end of
>>their life.  Laced shoes so they don't pull off in the mud (or not as
>>likely).  Probably not boots although I guess you could do hiking
>>boots that lace up to the ankle.  
>>
>>When I'm going into the water where there are rocks and stuff I
>>usually wear Treva sandals myself.  Or some shoes that protect the
>>bottom of my feet but allow the water to go in and out.  I don't try
>>to keep my feet dry - just to keep the bottom of them safe from stuff.
>>If you are worried about critters, then wear hiking boots and tuck
>>your trouser legs into them.
>>
>>>Just a clarification on this.  I am more worried about debris and dangerous 
>>>critters than getting a little wet.
>>>
>>>From: [email protected] 
>>>[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Densler, 
>>>Vernon R (AS)
>>>Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 9:21 AM
>>>To: [email protected]
>>>Subject: EXT :[Liveaboard] Boat Extraction Gear
>>>
>>>So tomorrow I will attempt to un-sink my boat.
>>>
>>>This is where I am.  
>>>http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Us1+and+Eau+gallie+blvd&hl=en&ll=28.124408,-80.630001&spn=0.000934,0.001739&hq=Us1+and+Eau+gallie+blvd&radius=15000&t=h&z=20
>>>Right side of the dock closest to shore.  About 2 to 2 ½ feet of water on 
>>>the side I need to work on.  Bottom is mud.
>>>
>>>So should I get hip waders or should I get boots with either my rain gear 
>>>pants or some cheap soft bottom waders to go in the boots?  Money is an 
>>>object here that is why I can't spend a ton of money on full chest waders.  
>>>I am also limited by what might actually be in stock at Walmart or Dicks.  
>>>No Bass Pro or anything like that around here.  I am sure West would be too 
>>>expensive.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Vernon Densler
>>>Logistics Engineer
>>>Northrop Grumman AS
>>>(321)-951-5426
>>
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